Subject: Re: telnet 0
To: None <itojun@iijlab.net>
From: Nigel Reed <nigel@nelgin.nu>
List: current-users
Date: 11/10/2000 18:33:42
Noted. It's still a pain to type telnet 127.0.0.1 instead of
telnet 0
Any chance telnet can just change a 0 to 127.0.0.1? I'd patch it
myself except I know little more than "hello world".
Regards
Nigel
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 09:23:13AM +0900, itojun@iijlab.net wrote:
>
> >>In 1.4.2/1.4.3 I used to be able to type
> >> telnet 0
> >>and that would connect to my own system. This is true with several
> >>other unix platforms.
> >>I notice this doesn't work on i386/1.5_ALPHA2
> >>Was this accidentally broken, done on purpose or just something wrong
> >>with my config?
> > we no longer use inet_aton() for name lookup within telnet (and some
> > other commands). "0" is ancient IPv6 address notation in
> > classful address form (like 127.1) and should not be used these days...
> > use dot-quad.
>
> err, s/IPv6/IPv4/ above.
>
> itojun
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